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Studio is the most complete way to create a video in YupVid. You can enter a script, import content, manage media, choose a voice, configure the video, generate a storyboard, and review scenes before rendering the final video. After you log in, open Studio or go to:
https://yupvid.com/studio

Studio screen overview

The Studio screen has three main areas:
  • Left sidebar: Switch between Studio, Bulk Create, Article to Video, Projects, Platforms, and Billing.
  • Main editor: Enter the script, import source content, manage media, and generate the storyboard.
  • Right setup panel: Configure language, video length, voice, effect, theme, watermark, and ending.
Studio starts on the Text to Video screen. This is where you prepare source text, preview scenes, refine the storyboard, and create the final video.

Enter a script

In the main editor, you can type or paste your script directly into the script field. The editor placeholder says:
Start typing here or paste any article you want to turn into a short-form news video...
Write enough detail for the AI to understand the topic, the key facts, and the story angle.

Import source content

If you do not want to type the script manually, click Import in the bottom toolbar. The Import source modal gives you two options:
  • Upload file: Upload a document from your computer.
  • Import URL: Enter an article URL and let YupVid extract the content.

Upload a file

In the Upload file tab, click Choose File and select a source file. Supported formats include:
  • txt
  • md
  • html
  • pdf
  • docx
  • csv
  • json
  • rtf
After you select the file, click Import. YupVid will place the extracted content into the script editor so you can review and edit it.

Import a URL

In the Import URL tab, enter an article URL. YupVid will extract the article content and place it in the script editor. This is useful when you want to turn an existing article into a short video. If a website blocks extraction, copy the article text and paste it into the script editor, or use Upload file instead.

Manage media

Click Media in the bottom toolbar to open the Project Images modal. Media is where you manage the images used in the video. The modal has three tabs:
  • Upload: Upload images from your computer.
  • Stock Images: Search for images from available image sources.
  • AI Images: Generate images with AI.

Upload images

In the Upload tab, drag images into the upload area or click to choose files. Supported image formats include:
  • PNG
  • JPG
  • WEBP
  • GIF
After upload, images appear in Selected Media. You can use these images as visual assets for scenes in the video.

Stock Images

Use Stock Images when you need quick visual assets and do not want to upload your own images. This is useful for general topics, news, education, explainers, and other videos that need supporting visuals.

AI Images

Use AI Images to create images with AI. If the project has no images, YupVid may ask whether you want AI to create images for the project. You can choose different image styles to match the video topic.

Script and Scenes

At the top of the editor, Studio has two tabs:
  • Script: Enter or edit the text source.
  • Scenes: Review and edit scenes after the storyboard is generated.
Recommended flow:
  1. Prepare the script.
  2. Add media if needed.
  3. Configure the video.
  4. Click Generate Storyboard.
  5. Open Scenes to review and edit the storyboard.

Generate the storyboard

When the script and settings are ready, click Generate Storyboard. YupVid creates a storyboard from your script. The storyboard breaks the video into scenes so you can review the structure before rendering. Review the scenes before creating the final video.

Video setup

The Video setup panel is on the right side of the screen. Use it to configure the video before generating the storyboard or rendering the final output.

Language

Use Language to choose the language of the video. Choose the correct language so the script, voice, and subtitles match.

Video length

Video length has three options:
OptionEstimated length
ShortAbout 60 seconds
MediumAbout 90 seconds
FullAbout 120 seconds
Choose Short for a concise video. Choose Medium when you need more explanation. Choose Full when the topic needs more detail.

Voice

Use Voice to choose the narrator voice. Click the voice field to open the voice picker. YupVid includes more than 1,800 voices across many languages. In the voice picker, you can filter by:
  • Language
  • Accent
  • Gender
  • Age
You can also search by keyword or voice ID.

Choose a voice

Each voice card shows:
  • Voice name
  • Voice description
  • Tags such as language, region, gender, and age
  • A preview button
  • A Use button
Click the preview button to listen before selecting a voice. When you find the right voice, click Use.

Effect

Use Effect to choose overlay and transition effects. If you do not want to customize effects, use the default setting or Auto if it is available.

Theme

Use Theme to choose the visual style, colors, and layout of the video. Choose a theme that fits the content. For example, news content can use a strong, urgent style, while educational content may work better with a clean and readable theme.

Watermark

Use Watermark to add copyright or brand text to the video. You can configure:
  • Enable watermark: Turn the watermark on or off.
  • Text: The watermark text, such as yupvid.com.
  • Position: Where the watermark appears, such as top-right.
  • Color: The watermark color.
Watermarks are useful for protecting content and increasing brand recognition.

Ending

Use Ending to configure the final scene of the video. You can add:
  • Logo: Upload a logo with Choose File.
  • Logo text: Brand text.
  • Website: The website to show.
  • TikTok: TikTok account.
  • Facebook: Facebook account or page.
  • Instagram: Instagram account.
  • X (Twitter): X account.
  • Voice Over / Subtitle: A closing line that the AI reads and displays as subtitles.
The ending is useful for showing your brand, website, and call to action at the end of the video.

Save the configuration

After you adjust the settings in the right panel, click Save Config. Saving the configuration keeps your selected language, voice, effect, theme, watermark, and ending settings for the video.
  1. Open Studio.
  2. Enter a script or use Import to upload a file or import a URL.
  3. Open Media to upload images, search stock images, or create AI images.
  4. Choose Language.
  5. Choose Video length.
  6. Choose Voice and preview it before using it.
  7. Choose Effect and Theme.
  8. Turn Watermark on or off.
  9. Configure Ending.
  10. Click Save Config.
  11. Click Generate Storyboard.
  12. Open Scenes to review the storyboard.
  13. Render the video when everything looks right.

Notes before creating the video

  • Review the script before generating the storyboard.
  • Choose a voice that matches the video language.
  • Add media first if you want control over the visuals.
  • Use AI Images if you do not have your own images.
  • Turn on watermark if you want your brand to appear on the video.
  • Fill in the ending if you want a clear final scene.
Last modified on May 4, 2026